It is entirely possible that Night is correct, that EmyKat was the bodyguard. It would have been nice to have her contribute to the game, but that's neither here nor there.

Everything else on Night's list... Well, they're pretty much the same conclusions I've reached, to be perfectly frank. The only issue that is truly giving me pause is that the suspects on my list threw Kat under the bus very quickly when this day phase opened. Maybe they saw it coming and agreed to do so to fly under the radar, I dunno. But it's still enough to make me nervous about it.

It's that feeling you get when everyone unanimously agrees to vote in a chancellor, and you just know they're Hitler before you even have to ask.

Night, I understand why you would be suspicious of me. I have to admit it does look weird that Kat and I shared a similar voting pattern, but I wouldn't read too far into it. Most of the times my votes were established beforehand, and it wasn't until last round that I ever even spoke to Kat.

But, I also think that we have lost a few of our special roles so far, but I wouldn't be too sure to cast blame my way. I'm pretty positive the wolves already know my special role, because of the mistakes I have made so far this game in trusting people.

The vote was nearly unanimous. KatKwik's life was drawing short. Unlike Bane, leading the young woman to the gallows was an easy task. Though she put up what fight she could, Kat's slender frame was no match for an angry mob. She was barely given a moment to accept her fate before she was kicked over the edge of the gallows, the noose catching her neck as she fell in a sicking scene. Like all the bodies before, Kat's body dangled before the mob, cold and lifeless, unflinching and unchanging. It appeared they had killed another villager.

Weary from their lack of success, the villagers watched the body dangle for what felt like hours, until finally someone noticed the setting sun. It was a rush to get home, as no one wanted to be the long villager caught outside In the commotion to return home, Kat's body almost went unnoticed. It was subtle at first, a small motion as the 'body' attempted to pull itself back to the gallow stage, followed by someone's shout that somehow, Kat had been playing dead. Once she was caught in the last rays of the setting sun, Kat's body began to change, her clothes tearing, her mouth sprouting fangs, her body growing....

Until an arrow, tipped wit silver, pieced her skull. The village was lucky one of them had been prepared. It appeared Kat had indeed been a werewolf, or so she seemed. They would need to be more careful with their hangings in the future.

Yes, I know I'm a dork. Be honest, who panicked when they saw 'villager' in bold?